Cruelty-Free & Vegan Shaving Cream

Finding a vegan shaving cream that works best for your skin type may seem like a daunting task, you don’t want to run the risk of getting stuck with a full bottle of shaving cream that isn’t doing the job. On top of that, most brands of shaving cream like Venus, Nivea, and Gillette are tested on animals.

The good news is that there are several cruelty-free and vegan shaving cream and lotions on the market and we’re seeing an increasing selection of vegan shaving creams available today!

Here’s a list of the top recommended cruelty-free and vegan shaving cream suitable for most skin types and at all different price points.

Vegan Shaving Cream

Acure Organics

Acure Organics’ foaming shaving gel is the closest thing I could find to a traditional shaving cream that we’re all used to, but this one is not tested on animals and totally vegan! The air compression dispenses the shaving gel and once lather, it’ll turn into a light airy foam texture!

Kiss My Face

Kiss My Face’s 4-in-1 Moisture Shave Cream is a fave among vegans and non-vegans! Their shaving creams are super affordable and you can find Kiss My Face at just about every store across the US and Canada! Kiss My Face shaving cream contains vitamin E and oils to help soften skin and their cream formula provides a smooth, close shave!

Dr. Bronner

If you’re looking for a vegan and organic shaving soap, look no further! Dr. Bronner’s has perfected an organic shaving soap like no other. Blended carefully with Dr. Bronner’s coconut-olive-hemp castile soap base to provide a close and comfortable shave while nourishing and cleansing your skin!

JASON

If you suffer from skin irritation, JASON’s Shave Therapy Anti-Razor Burn Lotion may be the perfect solution! This vegan shaving lotion contains soothing properties like Calendula, Chamomile and Primrose Oil to help calm and lessen skin irritation.

3 Comments

Talita t

Hi VIcky, thanks for putting this together. My wife uses Alba Botanica – Very Emollient Mango Vanilla. She says some of the benefits are that a little bit goes a long way so it’s very economical, and that it’s non-irritating.

Leanna Clark

November 13, 2016

Thanks for this post. I use Dr. Bronners & know about most of these brands & see many of their products but never the shave creams in the store! My question is about what razor brands are OK. Any suggestions?
Thanks!

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